


Superman: The Music (1978-1988), an 8CD set of the complete scores to the four Superman movies starring Christopher Reeve, with music by John Williams (for the original) adapted by his colleagues Ken Thorne and Alexander Courage for the sequels. Superman: The Music (1978-1988) CD Box Set Superman: The Movie (Score Rerecording) by John Williams “It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s Superman!” Original Broadway Cast – Superman (Bob Holiday)

“It’s a Bird, It’s a Plane, It’s Superman!” Broadway Musical “Adventures of Superman” (George Reeves) TV Series Despite that, this audiobook will rate highly among old-time radio and Superman fans alike. Listeners will find themselves continually adjusting the sound level to compensate. Delivered clearly, with minimum background static or crackling, the production’s only fault is the lack of sound leveling by the sound engineers. A 32-page booklet includes extensive details about each episode, cast members, and even the history of Superman to 2006.

This treasure trove of Superman stories is loaded with sound effects, music, and even the original public service announcements. That’s the best way to describe this collection of 10 serialized Superman episodes, which aired between March 1948 and December 1949. This collection includes a 60-page historical book filled with rare photos and behind the scenes commentary and features a foreword by Mason Adams. These original recordings have been digitally restored and remastered for superb sound quality and pure listening enjoyment. this action-packed collection stars Bud Collyer as the Man of Steel and Mason Adams as the Kryptonite-wielding Atom Man. The Smithsonian Institution and Radio Spirits proudly present the classic 1945 radio broadcasts that pitted Superman against his deadly foe, Atom Man, a radioactive Nazi agent within whose veins flowed deadly kryptonite. Atom Man on Radio by Radio Spiritsĭescription: “Has the one and only survivor of the amazing civilization that once flourished on the planet Krypton finally met his Match? Superman-whose strength was beyond measure, whose impenetrable skin turned back the sharpest steel, whose unfailing devotion to truth and justice struck fear into those who preyed on their fellow men- has he become the victim,of that strange, mysterious power, atomic energy?” Original Release Date: September 15, 1998 Superman With Batman & Robin On Radio: Smithsonian Historical Performances AUDIO – CDs & Digital Music 1940s Radio Series
